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Learning objectives

	*  Explaining what a software library is
	*  Definingwhat a framework is
	*  Naming the differences of both
	*  Explaining the Who-Calls-Who Principle

Introduction

Libraries and frameworks streamline software development by providing reusable code and predefined structures. Libraries focus on specific tasks, enabling modularity, while frameworks establish an overall application architecture, promoting consistency. The choice between them depe…</description>
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Learning objectives

	*  Definition what a vue is
	*  Knowing the key features of vue
	*  Explaining the basic function how vue is working

Source

	*  Original VUE.JS 
	*  W3School VUE

What is Vue.js?

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